Yesterdays Owners Are Caring & Respectful

I’m writing this email to express my feelings on Yesterdays and their planned move. Let me first say that I was born and raised in Warwick, NY. My parents moved to Warwick 46 years ago and continue to reside there.

My family has been regulars at Yesterdays since I was a little kid and especially love their burgers. As I got older and was in high school, my friends and I would frequent there for food and dessert. Into my early 20s and 30s I would frequently meet my friends and family for food and drinks. I’m now in my 40s and moved to Vermont a few years ago. I come to visit family and friends in Warwick every two to three months. Every visit we meet up at Yesterdays for dinner and drinks. Many birthdays, reunions and even a recent memorial, always bring us together at Yesterdays.

What I would like to stress more than anything is that John and Peggy have built an amazing business. They are hard workers and dedicated to the community. For as long as I have known John and Peggy, they have always been very strict about what goes on in their establishment. As a frequent patron there, I know that Yesterdays is very strict. They absolutely will not and have not ever put up with any type of drama like fighting and carrying on. They are involved owners and are almost always at the restaurant working. Yesterdays has always been a family place and if you can’t act appropriately, you would be asked to leave.

For everyone opposed to the new location/building at Yesterdays, please know that John and Peggy will respect you more than any other business would. They will not allow the noise, trouble or any issues that you are worried about. It will continue to be just like the well respected Yesterdays that we have all known for the past 30 years. You could not ask for more caring and respectful restaurant owners than John and Peggy.

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The Warwick Valley Dispatch, a weekly newspaper, was founded in 1885 by George F. Ketchum and has been in the same family for its entire 130 years of providing local news to Town of Warwick residents. The newspaper is printed on a 1930s web press in the Dispatch building, located at 2 Oakland Avenue in Warwick, NY.